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In some cases it's actually helpful though to remove the dotted lines around links in Firefox, such as when the links are part of a richer GUI interface of an Ajax application where the lines are unsightly, not needed.

I do it all the time since it's sometimes (or often) quicker than using the mouse, especially on sites that I use frequently, my internet bank for instance. It's much easier to go: tab-tab, write code, tab, return, tab-tab, return, etc., than: move hand to mouse, click, move hand back, write, move hand to mouse, click, etc. If you know all the keyboard shortcuts, you can save a lot of time.

Snookerman has a point, but overall I don't think it's a huge problem not to have the dotted lines and just recently I had exactly this problem when clicking a link that calls an AJAX script, after it's all been loaded you're still left with that ugly border around the link and taking it out makes it look much better. Unless you've got a huge site where accessibility is a huge issue, like the BBC website for example then I think it's justified to enhance the interface.

RE Swiss Army slideshow ...Hi all, . I am new and am not even sure if this is where I can post a question....if not, then first some guidance on where to post my quesrions. I am using the swiss army slideshow and wneed to know exactly where to chance the description text from black to white.